Saturday, May 30, 2015

Welcome to
Saturday Spankings, my favorite blog hop. Saturday Spankings really does help
me find so many wonderful books to read and, gratefully, summer – and more time
to read is just around the corner!

I’m continuing near where I left off last week, with snippets from my newest book, Cassie’s Influence. Cassie’s young friend Allie, is
the one in trouble now, but she and Ryan are new to the whole idea of spanking.
Ryan doesn’t want to be a bully, so he lays out a choice for Allie.

Ryan turned his attention to Allie, "I think you
deserve to have your butt worn out, but ifthe
idea of that turns you into a runaway and a car thief, maybe it's not what we
should be doing." Allie looked startled. "You need to decide,"
he continued. "It's okay if you decide against it, it's not going to break
us up or anything but, well, you have to decide, and whatever you decide, you
can't run away again."

Allie sat there for what seemed like a long time looking at
her hands, then she very quietly answered Ryan. "I think you should spank
me," she said slowly. "I'm really, really sorry for everything, I
won't ever run away like that again."

"We can handle it some other way," he told her.
"Are you sure?" Allie turned to look at Sue and me. "I'm
sure," she answered. "I want what they have."

Blurb:

Intentionally or not, Cassie’s influence spreads. Sue’s marriage had improved through Cassie’s influence. However when Sue’s marriage unexpectedly takes a turn for the worse, Sue pushes for the solution she feels will work, a solution that could put Cassie on a collision course with the ivory brush.

Allie and Ryan are both feeling influence from Cassie and Tom. Cassie doesn't mean to lead Allie astray - but Allie sees Cassie as a role model. Every adventure, old or new, captures Allie's attention which increases her desire to be more like her mentor. But for better or worse, Ryan is just as determined to be like Tom.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Welcome to
Saturday Spankings on this beautiful holiday weekend. I’m here to fine more
books to read on my Monday off. My snippet today is from Cassie’s Influence and
it takes place shortly after last week’s snippet.

Allie had told
Cassie that Ryan was being terrible unfair to her and Cassie was determine to talk
Ryan out of spanking the girl – even though Allie had taken his car. However hearing
Ryan version of the story Cassie realized that Allie had not come clean with her.
Wonder from whom Allie had learned to be so creative with her version of the ‘truth’.

Every eye turned to Allie. I could feel that the child
wanted to sink through the floor. But as what Ryan said sunk in – and I knew
without a doubt every word he spoke was the truth – my anger began rising
rapidly.

"Allie Marie, you lied to me, how could you? Now you
tell me exactly what happened."

"I didn't lie, Cassie, honest I didn't, I just didn't
want you to be mad at me so I just didn't tell everything exactly..." her
voice trailed off.

"Didn't lie?" I stormed. "Not telling me the
complete truth is the same as…"

I stopped as I felt a sharp nudge in my
back, shifting to look, I saw Sue who was sitting behind me, poking me.
Grinning at me, she said, "You don't want to finish that sentence."

Blurb:

Intentionally or not, Cassie’s influence spreads. Sue’s marriage had improved through Cassie’s influence. However when Sue’s marriage unexpectedly takes a turn for the worse, Sue pushes for the solution she feels will work, a solution that could put Cassie on a collision course with the ivory brush.

Allie and Ryan are both feeling influence from Cassie and Tom. Cassie doesn't mean to lead Allie astray - but Allie sees Cassie as a role model. Every adventure, old or new, captures Allie's attention which increases her desire to be more like her mentor. But for better or worse, Ryan is just as determined to be like Tom.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

It’s time for
Saturday Spanking, my favorite blog hop and I’m here to share from my new book, Cassie's Influence, and add to my kindle with other people’s books. I don’t have deep problems with
the 8ish sentence rule, but I need to work on my complex, compound sentences.
Until I do I may go slightly over with some very little sentences.

It’s Cassie’s
young friend Allie that’s gotten herself in trouble this time. She tells Cassie
she spent the night with a friend without mentioning it to Ryan and that when he
found her the next morning he practically told everyone he was going to spank
her. Allie decides to take off on a little trip by herself, but agrees to meet
Cassie and Sue as she goes through their town. However, Allie’s been listening
to Cassie explain her own actions to Tom for several years and Allie may be
slanting the story in her favor. Cassie is very upset with Ryan since she had
warned him about being too controlling and not giving Allie the freedom to
enjoy college life. She asked, indignantly, if Ryan had spanked her that
morning.

"No. He was going to, but I left."

"Ryan just let you waltz right out without stopping
you?" Sue wanted to know. "That's hard to believe."

"He went to take a shower to calm down at least that's
what he said, he told me to wait, but I left." Allie's eyes were big as
she turned to me. "He's gonna kill me."

"Not if I have anything to say about it,” I told her
firmly, “you’re coming home with me. Call Ryan and tell him to meet you there
and I'll tell him what's what."

"He won't come," Allie told me firmly.

"Allie honey, that's not true, he may be mad but he
loves you. He's worried about you and I know he'll come if you call him." "He can't come," Allie wailed, bursting into tears
again. "When I left, I took his car."

Blurb:

Intentionally or not, Cassie’s influence spreads. Sue’s marriage had improved through Cassie’s influence. However when Sue’s marriage unexpectedly takes a turn for the worse, Sue pushes for the solution she feels will work, a solution that could put Cassie on a collision course with the ivory brush.

Allie and Ryan are both feeling influence from Cassie and Tom. Cassie doesn't mean to lead Allie astray - but Allie sees Cassie as a role model. Every adventure, old or new, captures Allie's attention which increases her desire to be more like her mentor. But for better or worse, Ryan is just as determined to be like Tom.

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Welcome back
to Saturday Spankings! This wonderful blog hop will give you many options for
filling up your Kindle. Cassie’s Influence came out last week and I cheated
just a bit with a longer snippet that you can find here. My snippet today takes place shortly after
that one ended.

Sue lied when
she told Cassie and Annie the boys were fine with them going to the comedy
club. In truth the husbands were frantically worried about the girls and
neither Cassie nor Annie had a clue why Sue had pulled such a stunt. As they
arrive back at the hotel, Sue tells them she will only speak to Tom and Steve.
Cassie isn’t about to miss out on why Sue did what she did and she let’s Sue
know.

Not only had I been drinking quite freely since about
lunchtime, Iwas furious. I headed toward Sue,
I'm not sure exactly what I'd have done, but quite probably it would not have
been pretty.

"You damn well better
start talking!" I yelled, Tom had actually stepped between us as I moved
toward Sue. "I'll knock your damn head off!"

I caught Tom off guard and nearly got around him. I was so mad! "Cassie Jane!" he barked. "That's
enough!" It was a standoff for a minute. I really did want to have a go at
Sue, but I retained enough common sense to know I did not want to tangle with
Tom for the privilege.

Blurb:

Intentionally or not, Cassie’s influence spreads. Sue’s marriage had improved through Cassie’s influence. However when Sue’s marriage unexpectedly takes a turn for the worse, Sue pushes for the solution she feels will work, a solution that could put Cassie on a collision course with the ivory brush.

Allie and Ryan are both feeling influence from Cassie and Tom. Cassie doesn't mean to lead Allie astray - but Allie sees Cassie as a role model. Every adventure, old or new, captures Allie's attention which increases her desire to be more like her mentor. But for better or worse, Ryan is just as determined to be like Tom.

Friday, May 8, 2015

It's been so much fun visiting around! Today I'm over at Megan Michael's place with a new excerpt from Cassie's influence. If you're a lover of spanking stories, I really think you'll enjoy Cassie and her friends. I hope you'll head over to Megan's.

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

I'm enjoying having Cassie's Influence out for any and all to read. I'm also grateful to have friends to help me promote I'm going to be visiting with Natasha Knight today and I was over at J.S. Maylee on Tuesday. Come by and say hey and read each of the excerpts! This is the sixth of the Cassie books - but they don't have to be read in order, just give her and her friends a read. I bet you'll like them.

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Welcome to the
wonderful blog hop - Saturday Spankings. This very special day for me! Cassie’s Influence is live and ready to
read! Release day is always exciting and I’m celebrating by posting over the eight-sentence
limit. Now if you aren’t one who likes to break the rules you just read to the
pause – that’s eight sentences. But if you’re willing to risk it you can read a
little further.

In today’s
snippet Sue ‘explains’ why they get to go to the comedy club, despite Tom’s
earlier refusal.

In answer to our questioning looks, Sue responded, "The
boys are flying down to San Diego to see some kind of exhibition ball game and
we get to go to the comedy show! Your husband, pompous as ever," Sue
informed me, "said 'I still don't approve, but since we'll be gone I
suppose it's all right this once. Tell Cassie she has a two drink limit.'
Honestly, Cassie, he can be such a jerk at times."

I'm so used to Sue and Tom being at crossed swords I ignored
her last statement. I was delighted that Tom had changed his mind and I was looking
forward to the show. I never gave a minute's thought to questioning Sue's
statements. Too bad. Every word she had just uttered was a bald face lie.

~o~

The show was
fabulous! So raunchy. The language used is one thing that Tom seriously objects
to, but it doesn't bother me unless Tom's listening too, then I get
uncomfortable. We left the show in good spirits. Perhaps I had exceeded my
two-drink limit by a bit, but we had hired a car and driver so I wasn't
worried. Although Sue had seemed to enjoy the show as much as we had, she
seemed to grow quiet and brooding almost as soon as we got back in the car.

"What's eating
you, gloomy?" I asked her.

Sue stared at me, an
angry look on her face. I stared back until I began to get angry. "What's
wrong with you?" I asked, not trying to conceal my annoyance.

Sue began digging in
her purse and then tossed my phone into my lap. Picking it up, I look at her in
confusion. "What are you doing with my phone?"

"I stole
it," was her cryptic reply.

"Sue, what the
hell's going on? Why do you have my phone?" Annie and I were both
completely in the dark as we stared at Sue questioningly.

"I lied,"
she said simply. "The boys aren't at a ball game. They're probably at the
hotel pacing and wondering where the hell we are. They never called. I
lied," she repeated.

It was taking just a
minute for me to get my brain around this confession. As it began sinking in, I
thought I was going to be sick. "Sue, why... I mean... are you trying to
get me killed... why...how did you get my phone... why?" 'Why' was my
biggest question. I knew it had to be more than just wanting to see the show.
Something was going on but I hadn't a clue.

Sue chose to answer a
different question. "Tom did call at dinner when you were away from the
table. I told him you were getting your ass tattooed and hung up on him."

I was going into
panic mode. Turning on my phone, I saw I had nine missed calls. I simply
couldn't comprehend what Sue was telling us. "Why did you do this?" I
yelled. "Don't you know Tom is going to kill me? I didn't do a damn thing
wrong this time and you're going to tell him that. Do you hear me?" Sue
seemed oblivious to my anger. She simply nodded her head in agreement and
stared out the window.

Annie looked as
bewildered as I was. "You've got to call Tom," she urged.
"Andy's going to be frantic too." Annie never even carries a cell
phone.

Call Tom? My mind was
spinning. Call Tom and say what? 'Honey, I didn't do anything wrong. It was all
Sue's fault.'? Somehow I felt I had used that excuse one time too many, and I
knew Tom wouldn't even want to hear it.

Blurb:

Intentionally or not, Cassie’s influence spreads. Sue’s marriage had
improved through Cassie’s influence. However when Sue’s marriage
unexpectedly takes a turn for the worse, Sue pushes for the solution she feels
will work, a solution that could put Cassie on a collision course with the
ivory brush.

Allie and Ryan
are both feeling influence from Cassie and Tom. Cassie doesn't mean to lead
Allie astray - but Allie sees Cassie as a role model. Every adventure, old or
new, captures Allie's attention which increases her desire to be more like her
mentor. But for better or worse, Ryan is just as determined to be like Tom.

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I’ve been writing in my head for decades. I finally took a deep breath and began actually writing the adventures of Cassie and Tom, a fantasy couple, who have lived in my head all that time. Cassie and Tom live and love in a domestic discipline relationship that’s lasted close to forty years. I’ll have a few other stories sprinkled in, but Cassie doesn’t leave me time to write much else. I hope you’ll enjoy their stories.